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David Doyle co investor money for foreclosures
10 January 2010 | 2 replies
Thank You DawnI'd be happy to work with you and everything would be on thew table.I would be bidding at Norwalk CourtI'll be honest its a VERY competitive arena,gotta be patient there.I have taken Ward Hannigans foreclosure training at Innovest in San Diego.Maybe you have heard of Ward.Its east to under estimate rehabs,thats why houses that need only "cosmetic improvements" are winners.I.E housecleaning,new paint inside and out,lawn care,maybe a few shiny new plumbing fixturesLicensed,bonded,and workmans comp subcontractors with good reputations are out there but they do want top dollar for their services.Thats OK.I have used unskilled labor in the best for general clean up ,moving demo materials and painting prep.It works fine with CLOSE supervision.If you feel better about fully insured personnel that s fine to but rehab cost goes up dramaticallyI am very patient,creative and honest.I would insist any co investor would make their money first before I make one dollar.I also know a guy makes his reputation a day at a time,and youre only as good as your last job.If youd like to talk sometime please e mail me at [email protected] and we can exchange numbersMy BestDave DoyleMonrovia,Ca
Scott Smith Scott from San Antonio is Here...
12 January 2010 | 3 replies
Names Scott Smith, I'm a realtor here in San Antonio...I mainly specializing in apartment locating but trying to get into the home sale side of the market.
Kyle Spiewak Newbie from San Diego
22 January 2010 | 3 replies

I have my sales license and have applied for my brokers. I have done a few deals acting as the agent; however I would like to start investing for myself.

Any good suggestions on the next step. I have another full t...

Arthur Barnes Wholesale Deals in Orange County For Sale
23 January 2010 | 0 replies
High end Orange County properties, San Clemente CA.
Alan Rosson Hello from Tulsa
28 January 2010 | 1 reply
I have a Team of Agents in both Tulsa Ok and San Diego CA.Hi Everyone :wink:
Rod Marlow Hello From San Fernando Valley
16 March 2010 | 13 replies
Newbie from San Fernando Valley,Cali.Hi, I was/am a musician but the Arts are just not paying all that well at the moment (for most)...so..I had to make some choices awhile back..I have a girl I love who has stuck by me through enough tough times...and we both deserve better..so for the past cpl yrs I've been learning the REI theories/practices so to speak(very interesting cpl yrs to be learing REI)..and now..it's time to get practical..
Danny Johnson Hello From San Antonio, TX
18 February 2010 | 6 replies
My wife and I have been buying, fixing, and selling houses in San Antonio for about 7 years now.
Mitch Kronowit Looking for my next purchase.
24 February 2010 | 14 replies
Now that we've completed the eviction of a dirt-bag tenant and have the Murrieta house re-rented to a nice family, we're looking at the next step in building our real estate "empire".A recap of our profile: We live in Orange County, Ca and rent out a condo in San Diego (performing very well) and a house in Murrieta, Ca (been nothing but problems since we bought it last year, but things are looking up).I would like to add more rental properties to our portfolio, but not sure the best way to go about it.
Rich Weese St.Thomas, San Juan, and Turk and Caicos
25 February 2010 | 10 replies
In terms of food, the one place that really stuck out for me was in San Juan (though this was several years ago).
Rich Weese rehabbers and flippers # 2(there is a reason for my madness)
4 March 2010 | 44 replies
I prefer -E.If it's a hard money loan the going rate in San Antonio seems to be -C.